These new California laws go into effect on July 1
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These new California laws go into effect on July 1
"Starting July 1, changes include workplace protections for domestic workers and regulations on short-term rentals concerning cleaning charge warnings."
"Establishments serving alcohol must now provide customers with the option to have a lid on their drinks, which can come with a reasonable charge."
The start date for state-mandated insurance coverage for in vitro fertilization in California has been delayed to January 1, 2026. Other new laws effective July 1 include enhanced workplace protections for domestic workers and requirements for short-term rentals to inform guests about potential cleaning charges. Additionally, a new court program for severe mental health cases will now ensure original petitioners are informed about case progress, with stipulations for the wellbeing of those in treatment. Alcohol-serving establishments must now offer customers lids for their drinks, which can involve a fee for the service.
Read at www.ocregister.com
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